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Malta Union of Teachers convening over COVID-19 spread

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Given the rise of COVID-19 cases, with Malta registering 510 as of 10th March, the Malta Union of Teachers will be convening a council meeting this evening to pinpoint the next action required. During a press conference at midday, an industrial dispute with the government was registered by the union as the virus and the variant was spreading faster and cases increasing.

MUT president Marco Bonnici stated that the situation Malta finds itself in requires a complete change in regards to svictim to the variant and the vaccination programme for educators still has a long way to go. The MUT expressed its concern as cases seem to be increasing rather than diminishing, calling for further measures to mitigate it.

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BREAKING: Cabinet called for urgent meeting

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Inside sources have claimed that the Cabinet of Malta has just been called for an urgent meeting, following the official announcement of 510 new COVID-19 cases which is the highest-ever amount of new cases registered in Malta.

It is unclear whether or not the meeting is with regards to Malta’s current COVID-19 situation but with daily case reports consistently hitting record highs and few measures announced recently, all signs point towards that.

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Long queues at University of Malta for vaccinations

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This morning, The University of Malta saw long queues amassing to get vaccinations. Photo was posted to FaceBook, showing a long queue of people waiting for their jab turn. Malta has just overcome the 100,000 vaccines administered yesterday, but COVID-19 cases are still on the rise despite the the new measures being implemented such as the closing down of restaurants.

Malta has just registered 510 new COVID-19 cases as of 10th March, with 361 recoveries. Health Minister Chris Fearne has emphasised the role of the vaccine as being the main offence against the virus, even with the new UK variant being more susceptible to spreading.

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510 COVID-19 cases registered overnight with 361 recoveries

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Malta has registered 510 new cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours from 4,423 swab tests, while 361 patients have recovered. This information was announced by the official Facebook page of Malta’s Ministry for Health.

As of Wednesday 10th March 2021, 105,416 vaccine doses were administered of which 35,093 were 2nd doses.

To date, Malta has registered 25,357 COVID-19 cases in total, of which: 21,838 have recovered, 337 died and 3,182 are still active.

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